MSNBC Documentary, 'Rise of the New Right' cites Ron Paul, and Alex Jones as extremists

MSNBC has begun airing trailers for an upcoming documentary, which the network has titled “Rise Of The New Right”, that prominently
features interview footage with Alex Jones.

The show, to be broadcast on June 16th, is presented by Hardball host Chris Matthews and will include segments of an interview Matthews conducted with
Jones earlier this year in Austin, Texas.

“There’s a rising tide on the right voiced not just by extremists but by recruits from the neighborhood.” Matthews states in the trailer, which
also features footage from Rand Paul’s victory speech after he won the Kentucky primary two weeks ago.

“The Tea Party is determined to take power – what does that mean for America?” Matthews continues, as the trailer cuts to Alex saying that
America has fallen into deep tyranny.

“I’m Chris Matthews with a hard look at the rise of the new right” the MSNBC anchor states as the trailer ends.

The slick graphics include an image of the Gadsden flag. The iconic flag depicting a rattlesnake with the words “Don’t tread on me”, dates from
around 1775 and was used by The United States Marine Corps as an early motto flag. Apparently MSNBC now think it’s an extremist right wing
symbol.

I think 'Rise of the New Right' is not the correct term, I think we should call it 'Rise of the New Reich'!

These people are radical reactionaries. They will stop at nothing to keep their way of life. It will come to a point where they will realize their
movement has not won over the majority and at that point they will force their will's upon us all through violent retaliation. Just look at the guy
who flew his plane into the IRS building in Texas last year, or the guy who went to the Pentagon with a gun ready to do who knows what.

Yeah our government lies, like we don't all know that. But these people are dangerous, not Ron Paul or Alex Jones, but they inspire radicals. I like
both of these guys, but they speak to an audience of paranoid schizophrenic lunatics who follow them like they are gods.

The Tea Party is a violent Nationalist, Right-wing populist, Christian fringe movement hell-bent on violent intimidation and racial purification.

Shoot man, I'm an extremist and everyone tells me so. Our nation was started by treasonous, terroristic, and violent extremists who cast off their
former government for what could be considered less of an insult than we experience today.

The main difference, is that we have cool toys and loads of work with less time to think.

As for what MSNBC thinks, who cares? The establishment has no interest in changing the status quo, especially since all media (or practically all) is
owned by corporations that absolutely could not operate in the same manner if the government were seriously altered to that of a more
Libertarian/Constitutional model.

Just kidding. Seriously though, I see the people on the new right as radical. Just look at these militia members, death threats to congress, and
freaks waiving retarded signs at rallies. It looks like they just let out the mental hospitals for recess.

The "Tea Party" or what I know of them looks like a blatant rehash of past political agendas that are mainly right wing under the guise of promising
something new or change. It is a nice charade for uber-christians to enslave our democracy.

Originally posted by IamBoon
The "Tea Party" or what I know of them looks like a blatant rehash of past political agendas that are mainly right wing under the guise of promising
something new or change. It is a nice charade for uber-christians to enslave our democracy.

Finally some rational thinking has come to assist me in this crusade against ignorance.

The Tea Party is racist, homophobic, xenophobic, Islam phobic, and Christian zealots. They are for the constitution only when it comes to helping them
push their agendas, but when they encounter anything that doesn't call for what they want they discard it.

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